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Bazi Case Studies / Re: - - - - Pediction on the US election - - - - 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸« on: Today at 02:17:42 PM »
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Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: Today at 12:05:51 AM »
zimon. I am communicating with you based on facts. You are ignoring facts that are inconvenient for you. I don't know what psychologists call it. And a Taoist is someone who calls things by their proper names. Chinese medicine - statistically it is not visible. There is no fact. But you are doing it. Do it. I have drawn your attention to the fact that you are analyzing BaZi based on modern hieroglyphs - this is also not important to you. There are thousands of people who speak BaZi terms. But they cannot predict the future. Imitation of BaZi knowledge. Or can you predict the future? If yes, I am sincerely ready to read your forecast. If no - do not recall the Taoist masters. Please.
And I'm sorry if I offended you in any way. I always forget about the 5 levels of the Taoist soul. 3
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: November 01, 2024, 07:51:51 PM »
And in general, the BaZi calendar has a similar structure to the Mayan calendar. Tzolk’in.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzolk%CA%BCin Religion, rituals and worship of the sun are very similar. Only there are 20 earthly branches. And 13 heavenly stems. And if you carefully examine the names of the earthly branches in the Mayan calendar, you will see animals there that are in Chinese legends. But the Mayan calendar is longer. And does not have the element of wood. Green color. After all, the Taoist Gods created their body from the components of the environment themselves. 4
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: November 01, 2024, 07:40:40 PM »
Do you read the links you provide yourself?
They write the exact opposite. Insects and elephants! 4. Twelve zodiac signs of each ethnic group In China, a multi-ethnic country, zodiac signs are not exclusive to the Han Chinese. Many ethnic minorities use twelve zodiac signs to record their years. First, let's look at a comparison chart of the twelve zodiac signs of different ethnic groups. Comparison chart of the twelve zodiac signs of each ethnic group Twelve animals of the Yi ethnic group in West Guangxi: dragon, phoenix, horse, ant, human, chicken, dog, pig, bird, cow, tiger, snake Twelve animals of the Yi ethnic group on Mount Ailao: tiger, rabbit, lizard, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, rat, cow. The twelve beasts of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and the Yi people: rat, cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig. Hainan Li people The twelve beasts: chicken, dog, pig, rat, cow, insect, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, dog, elephant The twelve beasts of Guangxi Zhuang people: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig The twelve beasts of Mongolian people: tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, rat and cow The twelve beasts of the Uyghur people in Xinjiang: rat, cow, tiger, rabbit, fish, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog. , and pig The twelve beasts of the Kirghiz people: Rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, fish, snake, horse, sheep, fox, chicken, dog, pig From the above table, we can see that the twelve zodiac signs. Many ethnic minorities in China, such as the Mongols, Zhuang and some Yi people, are influenced by the Han people and are different from the Han people. However, some ethnic groups have developed some variations by adopting the Han zodiac culture. The Yi people of Mount Ailao use the pangolin to take the place of the dragon in the zodiac row; the Kirghiz in Xinjiang use the fish instead of the dragon in the zodiac row; the zodiac row is used instead of the monkey; the Li ethnic group compatriots in Hainan use the twelve zodiac animals to represent the day, with the chicken used at the beginning and the monkey at the end; oxen instead of cattle and goats instead of sheep. The zodiac sign of Haya is not a pig, but an elephant. From the above changes, it is roughly evident that when different ethnic groups choose zodiac animals, due to different habitats and different species, they choose the closest animals as zodiac animals, which brings certain differences to the zodiac culture. In addition to the variations in the choice of zodiac animals, ethnic minorities also developed their own methods of counting years and dates, and at the same time created many folk customs related to the zodiac. 5
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: November 01, 2024, 07:34:48 PM »
Unfortunately, no. Let's not forget how old BaZi is. If you follow your link, you will see that it also says something like this.
As an ancient phenomenon of folk culture, scholars of all times have different opinions on the origin of the twelve zodiac animals. Zhao Yi, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, believed that the zodiac originated from the nomadic peoples in the north of my country. He said in the Yu Cong Gao: "At the dawn of northern customs, there was no such thing as twelve. days of Zizhou Yin, but the zodiac was divided into periods such as rat, ox, tiger and rabbit. According to historical records and research, the zodiac appeared after the creation of the "Stem and Branch Calendar". The twelve animals correspond in turn to the twelve earthly branches, and the animals are used as symbols of the earthly branches. Although the above hypothesis has a certain degree of credibility, if you think about it carefully, you will be able to draw a conclusion. The twelve branches cannot be the pictograms of the twelve animals, because as mentioned earlier, the twelve branches were skillfully used in the Yin and Shang Dynasties, and the zodiac signs belonged to the Spring and Autumn Period. These two have different origins. If the earthly branches were associated with the zodiac when creating characters, would the zodiac not have been created at the same time as the earthly branches? To summarize, the author believes that the birth of the zodiac is later than the twelve earthly branches, but it is inseparable from the twelve earthly branches. As for the choice of twelve animals as symbols, the zodiac is a link to the twelve earthly branches. replace the twelve earthly branches. It also originates from the psychology of animal worship of ancient people. There is no final conclusion, since the zodiac originated in ancient cultures, and people over time lost the original design of the device. Today's legends and stories are just appendices to it and can only rely on legends and imagination. There are roughly three explanations for the zodiac problem. Taoism is the native religion of my country. It was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty and has a history of more than 1,800 years. Taoism takes Yin-Yang and the Five Elements as its core teaching. Influenced by the concept of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, Taoism has a natural close relationship with the heavenly stems, earthly branches, twelve zodiac animals, etc. The famous Taoist Baiyun Temple in Beijing includes the Yuanchen Hall, also known as the "Hall of Sixty Jiazi", which is a hall where believers pray to the god Yuanchen. The year of my birth is called Yuan Chen of my natal life. In ancient times, it was customary to worship the Star God Yuan Chen of my natal life and pray for good fortune, who was called "Shun Xing". Yuanchen Hall is the place where the Star God Yuanchen is worshiped. There are sixty-year-old statues in the hall. Starting from the year of Jiazi, people born in different years can find their natal god within sixty years. According to Taoist teaching, cultivating one's nature requires devoting oneself to one's destiny and getting rid of distracting thoughts and selfishness in order to live a long and eternal life. Worshipping the natal star has become a custom that has been preserved to this day. Every year on the seventh and eighth days of the first lunar month, Beijingers go to the Yuanchen Hall of Baiyun Temple to "sacrifice the stars", burn incense and perform a rite of worship of the natal star. worship the corresponding natal stars and pray for a safe year, that is, "follow the stars", which means that even if you encounter an unfavorable year, you can turn it into success by receiving the protection of your natal god through prayer. All of the above sixty natal gods enshrined in the temple are brightly colored clay sculptures, and all of them are seated images, including images of animals of the corresponding zodiac signs. Some of the names of the sixty statues are real historical figures, and their images have obvious zodiac signs, such as: Jiazi, Taisui, Jinsui, Jinsui, General, Rat and Peach. From the content of Taoism about natal gods and sexagenarian people, we can see the relationship between the belief in the zodiac and Taoism. Taoism believes in Lao Tzu's "Tao" and believes that "Tao" is omnipresent and is the beginning of everything. The world consists of It governs everything, and life is no exception. The zodiac signs correspond to the heavenly stems and earthly branches, forming the concept of sixty years, which is a manifestation of the fusion of the zodiac signs and Taoist beliefs. Worship the god of Yuanchen to pray for the blessings and peace of the gods as you wish. From here we see that the zodiac sign has become a dominant factor in people's lives and has become part of life beliefs. 6
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: November 01, 2024, 11:36:40 AM »
Thanks for the link. Looking at the hieroglyph, it is clear why the word PROBABLY is used twice in a short phrase. Because it could be a needle, a silhouette without a shadow, a scratch, a trace of a drop of water. Anything. It is not worth wasting time and writing about Guo Moruo in open sources. He has no links to any substantiation of his version.
The pestle is an excellent version. It looks more like a sundial pointer with a minimal shadow - right under it. At noon. Because the people who wrote these hieroglyphs saw the sundial every day. Unlike you and the authors you cited . Google videos and photos of sundials. Read how they work. And after that, look at the Oracle hieroglyph. Attracting a horse - through the description of the hieroglyph, which is not given next to this statement. Doesn't this alarm you? Do you take people's word for it? . .Are you not interested, as a researcher, in how the hieroglyph turned from the meaning of noon into a horse? And this is only one hieroglyph. Where showing the original form of the hieroglyph it is clear that the meaning of the hieroglyph can be different and radically differ from the meanings described in the dictionaries. 7
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 31, 2024, 09:13:13 PM »But in fact WU does not mean horse...did you read? Bronze version. Because it is the most authentic. I see an airplane. Or a bull with horns, top view. With large horns to the sides. How can you see a rope or harness in this? Can you give an example of which hieroglyph you took this description from? I added all the variants. The bull is on top. The Oracle variant is not informative at all. I suspect that there is another hieroglyph there. I also don't see the horizontal. Now I'll look for the noon inglyph. Noon - 中午. 8
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 31, 2024, 06:20:26 PM »
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This is a horse. Below is a screenshot of its bronze version. Why am I the only one who can see this? 9
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 31, 2024, 06:15:22 PM »
Guys. Here is a screenshot of the dictionary. Why do you call a bull a horse? I also attach the horse hieroglyph. Even in the ancient image.
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Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 30, 2024, 09:03:44 PM »
Add.
The hieroglyphs you are trying to use to explain the BaZi Gods were adopted in 1956 in China. You are not even using Taiwanese ones. Otherwise, you would have written about it. But they still do not correspond to BaZi, which is 2,000 years old or more. Officially. There were other hieroglyphs back then. And they had other meanings. Just turn on your logical thinking first. Please. I would be interested in reading an article about what they mean. And you are simply repeating nonsense written for less educated people. And it would be even more pleasant if you paid attention to the modern spelling of the Bing hieroglyph. If the hieroglyph for Ox simply changed its meaning, which everyone mindlessly repeats, on a horse. Then the modern hieroglyph for Bing 丙 consists of the old Bing Divine Gate and the old hieroglyph for God 天. Which is now called Heaven. And the Gods cannot pass through the gate. People do not hear the will of the Gods. 12
FREE Life Reading Request / Re: Are we compatible? Rat Male and Rabbit Female« on: October 30, 2024, 03:34:20 PM »i dont understand if people said that i came from a rich family or i am having good wealth or i am good in accumulating wealth... Everything you wrote fully confirms my words. Children and parents belong to the element of wealth. At the same time, you still earn money. You have a large reserve for accumulating wealth. But where you will use it depends on you and the situation. "Whoever carries it, they ride on it." 13
Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 30, 2024, 03:02:58 PM »
Hi @zimon. I'm not Chinese either. Let's take Yang Wood. It's a cross. Or is it just me who sees that it's a cross? Can't you see a cross in the very first writing of this hieroglyph? The most ancient one? How did you conclude from the cross that these are seeds or armor? A cracked seed? If you substitute Ancient hieroglyphs into the first pair of Jia Zi. You can clearly see a baby under a star. Look for the hieroglyph Zi here https://hanziyuan.net. Remaking a cross from a star into a cracked seed - my respects. Read up on what ZWDS is and what star the earth's axis is always oriented to. The liver corresponds to Yang Wood according to 五行 Wu Xing. Which also relates to BaZi more than to what is now called Chinese medicine (which does not exist). According to official data, there are currently 54,000 people over 100 years old in China. With a population of 1 billion 400 million. In the United States, there are 50 thousand people over 100. With a population of 400 million. Draw your own conclusions. The same is true for the other hieroglyphs. Or if you are one of those who stubbornly call the hieroglyph ox 牛 a horse? Despite the fact that Lao Tzu rode a bull. As a symbol of closeness to the sun. Because the summer solstice occurs in the month of the bull, and noon at the hour of the bull. And there are many ancient statues of humanoids with horns. Considered the Main Gods. The same Zeus and Jupiter with horns. You need to collect more information on this topic. And not copy information from modern dictionaries. Look in dictionaries that have outdated meanings of these hieroglyphs. Many amazing discoveries await you. More relevant to your pictures of the history of hieroglyphs. I read in your post that the meaning of the hieroglyph Bin 丙 has been lost. Lost by whom? Have the triumphal arches, 牌楼 or the Japanese Torii gates disappeared somewhere? The gates through which the Gods pass into the world of people - someone has lost them. Well, because these people are far from the topic they are considering. Or someone is deliberately hiding the meaning from you. Or you from yourself .
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Bazi / Re: Ten heavenly stems Chinese Characters« on: October 29, 2024, 11:50:23 PM »
Hello.
This is the designation of Gods. Heavenly stems are Gods. They have no material analogue. The material analogue has the energy corresponding to this God. Heavenly Yang metal is energy. Earthly Yang metal is its embodiment in the material world. Color. Cardinal direction. Action. Taste. The effect of the heavenly stem on you differs from the effect of the earthly branch. The heavenly stem primarily affects the soul of a person. The earthly branch - the body. And in you, everything is collected in a heap. Do you know why there is a division into stems and branches? Because there are 10 stems, and 20 branches. Everything is logical and systematic. Everything that I wrote refers to the Daoist BaZi. You have the spelling of the first versions of hieroglyphs. But you do not focus on them. And all the answers are in them. And in the spelling. And in the meaning. |
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